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ut amile jefferson played frank kaminsky did the little things while okafor was out with foul trouble. seth: a tremendous way for mike krzyzewski to win his fifth national championship. this was not the same wisconsin team we saw saturday night. they didn't have much in the tank. duke had just enough. greg: let's take you down courtside for the trophy presentation. jim nantz with the national champions. jim: indianapolis this was one extraordinary night and the duke blue devils for the national champions and now for the presentation of the championship trophy, i'm joined by dr. mark emmert, the president of the ncaa. scott barnes is here, the chair of the ncaa division i men's basketball committee. mark, it's all yours. mark: first of all i'd love everybody here to congratulate the wisconsin badgers on an unbelievable championship game. it was a magnificent game.
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and now scott barnes from the basketball committee will give the duke blue devils the championship trophy. coach, it's all yours. >> congratulations, coach. we're very proud of you. on behalf of the committee. mike: i can speak? >> it's all yours. mike: first of all, i want to say exactly what mark mentioned. we beat a great team great program and one of the best guys in coaching in bo ryan so congratulations to wisconsin. i want to -- i want to thank the city of indianapolis all the volunteers all the many people who make this spectacular. but most of all i want to thank my team. they showed such grit tonight.
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our bench was spectacular. and like we said about two months ago eight is enough. eight is enough. jim: eight is enough players and one of those players coming off the bench was grayson allen. you guys were down nine in the second half. you were in foul trouble and then allen really ignited things and then tyus jones took over at the end. tyus you are the most outstanding player of the 2015 final four scoring 19 of duke's 37 points in the second half. coach, from you first, a thought on the play of the freshman guards? mike: first of all these guys love graceen and once he -- we were kind of dead in the water but we were nine points down and grayson just put us on his back and then once he got us in
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striking distance, we just said tyus run high ball screen and be you. you know that's great coaching, i guess but -- and both you guys responded but jim, our defense amile, matt, these guys marshall they played great, great defense. if we don't get stops we're not going to win the game. jim: tyus, how did you do that? down the stretch, this big a stage, how did you handle it like that? tyus: my teammates and the coaching staff. they've given me confidence and believed in me and trusted in me all year and there's never been a moment where they doubted me. they trusted me to make a play and that's the biggest thing about this team. we never want to let one another down. jim: i want to find jahlil over here. there you are.
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this for new many ways was a tough night with all the foul trouble and everything. what was it like when you were watching this comeback nine down in the second half to take the championship? >> it was fun to watch my teammates do what they do. they had my back the entire season and it was no different tonight. my coaching staff was talking to me telling me to stay ready. me teammates pulled it out tonight. jim: what do you think about your senior captain? >> we love our senior captain. we love you quinn. jim: quinn, what a journey it's been for you. congratulations to have that trophy in your arms. i'll give you the last word. quinn: man i love these guys. i love being part of this program. it's been the best four years of my life. a true blessing and dreams come true man. and hard work pays off and this is an example. we worked hard. we believed that we could do it. we have faith and we just have to thank god.
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i know my dad is up tom proud of this team and you know, i'm just -- i just love these guys with all my heart. and coach k., man -- coach k., he just helps everybody man. he's the greatest and you know, he wasn't focused on getting his fifth championship. he was focused on getting our first together. we're blessed to be a part of this duke program. jim: congratulations to all of you. we're going to send it back to the studio when we continue and "one shining moment" is coming up shortly. the trophy belongs to the duke university blue devils.
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subway. eat fresh. tell me about your brackets shaquille. well it started off early doc. few upsets in round 1. then i got everything wrong in the next round. and how did that make you feel? not strong. it must've been a very unfamiliar feeling for you. my bracket is looking strong! {shaq cries} ahm. get stronger. at&t's network now has the nation's strongest 4g lte signal. the survivor family is thinking of our friends and all the people of vanuatu who have been devastated by
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cyclone pam one of the worst storms to batter the pacific islands. please visit unicefusa.org to make a donation. cbs cares. ernie: ernie johnson back with you. here at 23478s you just saw the encore celebration and that emotion. and sam dekker of the badgers leaves the floors in tears after wisconsin watched a nine-point second-half lead disappear. that had been the biggest deficit duke had faced in the tournaments. they finished with a 12-5 run and they will cut down the nets here at indianapolis. clark kellogg, kenny smith charles barkley. chuck what a championship game. charles: man, every year we've come to this thing ernie it
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never ceases to amaze she me. this is our fifth year. last year was uconn coming out of nowhere. this year you saw a team of history, kentucky. tonight you saw two freshmen do this thing for duke. this thing is amazing every year. kenny: the ultimate comp limit from a carolina guy -- duke, duke duke. that was probably the most impressive guard play i've seen other than napier and kemba walker in terms of two guys, especially jones his ability to come off the pick and roll and make you make a decision. are you going to come out and if you do i go by you and if you don't i will splash you and grayson came in and did an unbelievable job but this pick and roll right here, ernie, the
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ability to -- you have to honor okafor and if you don't he splashed you all night long and grayson allen was incredible. clark: he was the game changing performance for me. they're down now and he ignites them with six straight points and the aggressiveness of getting to the basket. he and jones combined to make 12-12 free throws and led duke to a 10-point advantage at the free-throw line in a game they win by five. that was the difference to me, the ability of those two guys to get the ball to the rim to make timely perimeter shots and then to knock down free throws when they got to the foul line. ernie: call him fifty shades of gracen. he dominated in that two-minute stretch when they had to have it. and the year for wisconsin. put it into terms.
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charles: to lose in the final four last year and to have your only goal to come back the next year and win a championship that puts a tremendous amount of pressure on yourself. you have to take your hat off to kaminsky dekker and all those guys but coach bo ryan has bits an amazing program. i spent the last few days with these wisconsin fans. we got lucky. four of the most impressive fan bases in college basketball. the people of wisconsin are a tight group. they have nothing to hold their heads down about. they had a tremendous season. kenny: a tremendous season what wisconsin did and we talked about it when we started 68 teams ago and you asked me what's the difference in the college basketball teams. i'm like who you get matched up with. they got matched up with a team that is their only deficiency guarding guys in a pick and roll and off the dribble. they were special at it tonight and they beat them once earlier in the year.
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jones had a big game and they beat them here for the national championship and jones again had another big game. clark: remarkable performance not only in production but in toughness by this young duke team. much much respect for how they got it done. kenny: we've been talking about freshmen this whole tournament but they were in kentucky but actually they were in durham and they showed they're the best freshmen in the country. ernie: grayson allen 18 points in the tournament coming into this game. 16 tonight. they're climbing the steps of that werner ladder and cutting down the nets and certainly one of the things that we all look forward , to whether you're a broadcaster or a fan "one shining moment" comes your way next. ♪ wonder if we tried a new thing ♪ ♪ looked inside see what we can bring ♪ ♪ forget who you're supposed to be ♪
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♪ take all your crazy flavors show them all to me ♪ ♪ if we dare to wonder about ♪ ♪ what holds us down the fears, the doubts ♪ ♪ could we spark something watch it grow ♪ ♪ be more wonderfilled than we know. ♪ ♪ ♪ wake up fellas! we're finally here! in the annapolis. now we just gotta find the stadium. did you just say, "in the annapolis?" the final four. in the annapolis. indianapolis! indianapolis! uh oh uh oh?!? you do know we are in the maryland, right? indianapolis is in the indiana. two different states man. (lullaby music) goodnight march madness, you bench mark of spring. you stirred our thirst to compete and our hunger for wings.
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you took office productivity and you punched it in the face. you turned basketball trivia into a vicious arms race. you made mortals into legends and broke brackets just for spite. you made yelling like a psycho seem somehow alright. goodnight march madness, thanks for the emotions of all sorts. and even though you'll be sleeping tomorrow, we'll keep serving wings beer and sports. ahh. greg: a reminder as we continue live from indianapolis, cbs
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sports coverage of the matches from augusta national golf club begins with late-night highlights this thursday and friday evening at 11:35 p.m. eastern time. live third-round coverage on saturday begins at 3:00 eastern. sunday's action comes your way starting at 2:00 eastern time. as we turn our attention to werner. proud to donate to the general scholarship fund of every school in the tournament. wisconsin on the short end of the score tonight. our tracy wolfson with wisconsin coach bo ryan. tracy: coach you fell just short. i know you haven't had much time to really think about it but what was the differential down the stretch there? bo: i told these guys how proud i was of them and you know it was just a situation where you just have to be able to handle all the hands and the checking. i mean all the body -- there
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was more body contact in this game than any game we've played in all year and i feel sorry for my guys that all of a sudden a game was like that. they're struggling with that a little bit so we missed some opportunities. they hit some tough shots but you know i just -- it's just a shame that it had to be played that way. tracy: you told me before the game how bad you wanted this for your team. what did you say to them just in the locker room over there? bo: i still told them how proud i am. i've coached a lot of time and that's probably as far as guys coming together -- i mean, look at our offensive efficiency. that says a lot about a group of people who are willing to share the ball and i think we set the record for offensive efficiency. it might not have looked that way the last 10 possessions out there tonight but there might have been some reasons for that. but i'm proud of them that way
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and defensively we led the big ten in defense. fewest turnovers fewest fouls until tonight. so you know there's a lot of good things. when you look at the stats that this group did and i'm extremely proud of -- proud of them. tracy: thanks a lot coach, tremendous season. bo: thank you. greg: bo ryan classy and gracious in defeat. mike krzyzewski, what a season for him. first among division i coaches to 1,000 wins. his final four ties john wooden. his fifth national championship, only one of two coaches to ever do that. reggie: and all in the state of indiana. a moment about bo ryan. the initials -- officials were bad but they were bad both ways. wisconsin lost up nine with both okafor and winslow on the bench. that was a time for the badgers to tighten the screws and close this deal but this was the
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freshman again grayson allen on a personal 8-0 run to get the blue devils back in the ballgame. cole: steve: he did a great job of staying with amile jefferson, grayson allen, the freshman played terrific. plus-28 from the free-throw line the wisconsin badgers in their last four. they were mines 10 against duke. seth: those were interesting comments from bo ryan. not a fan of the efficienting but duke's defense was the story for this team. really i'd say the last five, six weeks of the season when it came time to winning game like the gonzaga game and tonight, the last half of the second half duke was outstanding on the defensive end. as mike krzyzewski makes this climb for a fifth time, second in line only to john wooden and tied with adolf rupp. the way he prepared his team
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mentally for the toughness. there are no freshmen on a duke basketball team. if you can play you will always get your minutes. he's always been that way. who knew grayson allen would make the difference? when duke was down nine i thought they were gone. greg: bill raftery had the perfect description for him late in the game. he called him fearless. duke back on top. their school's fifth national title. congratulations, head coach mike krzyzewski. we also aapplaud bo ryan and his wisconsin badgers, who enjoyed an outstanding season. we'll be back after this. we will go to "one shining moment" now. so for ernie and his guys and me and my guys up here. for everybody at turner and cbs i'm greg gumbel. thank you for being with us these three greats weeks of a great tournament. time to honor those who have earned their "one shining
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moment." good night everybody. ♪ ♪ there you are you're running for your life you're a shooting star and all the years no one knows just how hard you worked but now it shows in one shining moment one shining moment >> send it to the rim with 32! >> beautiful.
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♪ the time is short and the road is long in the blinking of an eye that moment's gone -- >> i love him. ♪ you always did your best because inside you knew that in one shining moment -- >> oh, what a play! ♪ one shining moment >> just give me two hours for you, family, your kids. ♪ feel the wind in your face. it's more than a contest it's more than a race ♪ >> bounce pass on the side. there's okafor. what a pass. what a shot! gets the shot up.
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>> kentucky has won! >> outside dekker. it's a three. got it! dagger. ♪ win or lose you always did your best because inside you knew in one shining moment -- in one shining moment you lived it jim: there will be no undefeated champion. on wisconsin to the championship game. here we go. what promises to be a special night. ♪ one shining moment ♪ >> and the blue devils are the national champions of 2015! [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the
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first tonight a stunning tragedy, seven children have been found dead inside a maryland house. the suspected cause? carbon monoxide poisoning. thanks for staying up with us. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. relatives say the power had been cut and the family was trying to get by with a generator. our scott broom is live tonight in princess anne, maryland, where family members and loved ones are trying to come to groups with this awful tragedy. >> reporter: inside this home in princess anne it was rodney
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todd sr. trying to raise his seven children, seven kids, age 6 to 16. they had not been seen since march 28th and today police here in princess anne found out why. a grandmother's unspeakable grief, her son rodney todd sr. and his seven children, five girls and two boys, seen in this family photo, are all gone. >> he just wanted to do everything that was right and he was setting a good example for his children and he did just that. >> reporter: rodney todd, sr. had not been seen since over a week ago, march 28th. school officials had been here twice to knock looking for the kids, five of whom went to the same elementary school. finally today todd's co-workers and family begged police for help. >> we're going to file a missing report. >> reporter: lloyd edwards was here at 1:00 this afternoon when police went inside. >> the detective came back out and said hold it there, sir.
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you can't come in. this is a crime scene. >> they also found a generator. >> reporter: princess anne's police chief is scott keller. >> that generator was off and out of gas. the power was off in the house and they were in different rooms in beds and sleeping positions. >> he was such a good man. he was such a good plan and when they told me he wasn't -- plan and when they told me he wasn't -- man and when they told me he wasn't going to work, i knew something was wrong and when the kids weren't in school, i knew something was wrong. it hurts me. >> reporter: this family tells me mr. todd was divorced and had custody of the children. he was a food service worker at nearby university of maryland eastern shore. tomorrow schoolchildren will arrive at the princess anne primary school to find that five of their classmates are gone forever. there is no information tonight from delmarva power about why the power had been turned off
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at this house where a single father was raising seven kids. reporting live in princess anne, maryland, scott broom, wusa9. >> somerset county school officials tell us grief counselors will be available for students tomorrow. d.c. police are investing at least two shootings that took place monday night in southeast. 1 took place along the 300 block of 37th street a few minutes before 8 p.m. a teen-ager was shot and seriously wounded. another shooting took place at 8:30 in the 1300 block of congress street. a man was shot and wounded. police had no one in custody. a massive fire at an industrial park in prince george's county could be seen all the way into d.c. even to virginia today. a building housing roofing company went up in flames. luckily fire officials say nobody was inside at the time. our mola lenghi reports this wasn't just a costly fire for the company, but for the fire department as well. >> reporter: fire crews are still here tonight cleaning up the scene. it took more than 100
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firefighters to put it out the fire today. somehow there were no injuries, but still some major losses to the roofing company and the fire department. before it turned into this it looked like this. start just outside of capitol heights industrial building used by a roofing company. stacks of construction equipment, wood palettes, cars and -- pal lets and propane tanks. >> we believe there were propane tanks exploding as the firefighters became involved. >> reporter: winds shifted causing the fire to fire trucks. >> in the 34 years i've been doing it we've never lost two trucks on a building fire. >> i walked down here and saw a fire truck that was on fire. those flames were pretty high. >> reporter: the trucks were a total loss. it was a close call for nearby firefighters. >> when the wind shifted, it was a matter of a minute or so
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that the pallets and the other stuff back there was on top of them. >> reporter: patrick horne was driving by when he saw the flames. >> dozens of firefighters and police officers was going back and forth. you could see the stress in their face. >> reporter: now first responders worry that dangerous runoff, propane and other chemicals, may have flowed from the scene to a nearby swampy area downhill from the building. >> hazardous materials crews are making their way down to the swamp area to determine if any of the roughoff is hazardous. >> reporter: the two fire trucks lost today belonged to two fire departments assisting the prince george's county fire department. they came from the west lanham hills and kentland volunteer fire department. those two trucks totaled $1.5 million. in prince george's county i'm mola lenghi, wusa9. >> that is one expensive fire and fire marshals say they are in the hospital with serious injuries he suffered in a house fire that killed his wife. that fire broke out early monday morning at the couple's
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row house along kenyan street in northwest in the columbia heights neighborhood. the injured man's name is leonard jones. his wife was 81-year-old tillie jones. mrs. jones died at the hospital, no word on the cause. we've got new information regarding a metro safety investigation. the national transportation safety board says it's looking at a smoke and electrical arcing event that happened in february on the orange line as the train traveled from the clouse station to rosslyn. there were no injuries. the ntsb will examine whether that incident can off any clues about the deadly incident that took place in january at the l'enfant plaza station. smoke filled the train killing one and injuring dozens of others. we've got a yellow alert in the morning, chief meteorologist topper shutt tracking the timing, in terms of driving to school not looking so good, right? >> i think the yellow alert primarily for the morning commute. that's when we think most of
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the showers will be in here. we widened the radar. there is rain showing up now in western maryland. this will roll in rather quickly overnight. here's futurecast. by 6:00 could be showers out to the west, leesburg and winchester. on i-66 you may hit showers coming in early. by 8:00 we have showers pretty much across the metro area, nothing crazy heavy, a little fleck of yellow south of fredericksburg. temperatures upper 50s and low 60s. by 10:00 we have showers essentially cross most of loudoun county and down into parts of southern maryland, but temperatures in the mid- to upper 60s. we'll come back and talk about sunshine returning in the afternoon and may be tracking some thunderstorms tomorrow evening. rolling stone has apologized and officially retracted the story about an alleged gang rape at a uva fraternity. a columbia school of journalism report called the article a journalistic failure.
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we is not our garrett link haake to the -- haake to the grounds of uva today. >> reporter: strongest reactifrom the members of the phi kappa psi fraternity accused of perpetrating a gang rape in this house back in 2012. tonight the fraternity said they are pursuing all of their legal options including possibly suing the magazine for defamation. other students said they are simply ready to move on. on the grass in front of phi kappa psi where reporters lined up after rolling stone first published its story today fraternity members were playing soccer and hoping to put the last year of scandal on the grounds behind them. >> we are not to answer reporters questions. it would be nice to not have to worry about that. >> reporter: the release of a scathing columbia review of the story seemed to end uva's turn in the national spotlight. >> there's been a little disappointment that no actions have been taken

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